Hey Everyone!
We've been busy.
First of all, St. Patrick's Day was a blast. We kicked off the weekend with eating green.
Green marshmallow pancakes....they look a little moon cratered.
Gooseberry Jam
Green Apple
Asparagus
Ira pretending his asparagus in a dragon tongue
Green Smoothie
We had a mini St. Patrick's Day Party with our preschool coop friends at our place with a clover hunt and counting activity, a pin punch G for Green, and a Rainbow assembly/letter clue activity. Oh! And of course Irish dancing! I've decided that with the origin of the holiday, we'll celebrate St. Patrick's day, not only as Irish pride day, but also as International Missionary Appreciation Day. So, we had the Elders over for dinner with a recent member friend for Corned Beef, Cabbage, and (none-Key) Lime Pie. Yum!
We are overly ready for Spring. It's still pretty cold here, and today we got a little snow and hail. Pleeeaaaaase Spring! Cooooooome!
In order to somehow summon the season, we've started growing things inside.
Anthony and Ira planted some flowers and vegetables together.
Day 1
Notice the snow on the bushes outside.
Day 3
Beginning to show already! Ira wanted to check on them about 4 times a day.
Oh...these boys make me smile.
Day 7!
I don't know what it is. I've been wanting to throw a Beatnik Party for months! It probably has to do with my conformist behavior lately. You know...I'm pushing 30, have a mini-van and house with vinyl siding. I was just craving a little dose of counter-culture I guess.
Here's a copy of the e-vite.
Hey Cool Cats,
If you dig poetry reading and black turtlenecks, you are in luck. Come hang with us for some pre-hippie counter culture. Here are some tips to enjoy the evening to the max.
1. Bring a poem to read. Serious or humorous, short or long, self composed or well known.
2. Wear some black, maybe a beret or sunglasses. Make it comfortable, something you can play "interpretive dance charades" in, and participate in finger painting some abstract expressionism.
3. Be ready to sit on the floor...not only because it seems beatniky, but also because we still don't really have furniture.
4. Bringing your kids is a-o.k. We'll put on a movie, or let them run wild, or let them participate reading an excerpt from Dr. Seuss.
5. We'll sip hot chocolate, and have a couple of finger foods ready. If you feel like bringing something, go for it.
Also, does anyone have bongo drums, a string bass, or can play jazzy improv trumpet? Eh, I know. I thought I'd ask anyway.
O.k. by now this party is probably either sounding really fun, or extremely weird. If it's the latter, we won't take it personally if you have to "wash your hair" that night. We'll think of another excuse to hang out soon. But otherwise we'll see you soon Dady-O!
-sharon
p.s. I only ended up sending this to one rep of your family. Spouses are obviously invited. :)
Not surprisingly, not everyone was interested in "Interpretive Dance Charades." But some people were, and it was a blast! Here are some of the poets.
This is one of my good friends who is hard core. She had her wisdom teeth taken out two days before this, and still came.
A reading of Billy Collins, one of my favorite poets.
A self composed piece, and commentary on the irony of the situation.
We also had some Calvin and Hobbes, Dr. Seuss, and "Popcorn Popping" recitations.
A poem by Jack Kerouac...actually I think she's "interpretive dancing" the word "think."
Anthony reading another Collins piece.
To eat, we had some modern art inspired desserts.
Peanut Butter Jackson Pollack Brownies.

Piet Mondrian Pound Cake.

A few people have asked me about the making of the Mondrian cake, so here's a few more images.
Here's the link I used as a guide, only I made 1 1/2 times a Joy of Cooking pound cake recipe.
http://ronnas.blogspot.com/2012/03/step-by-step-mondrian-cake.html
In other news we've gotten a few things done on the house including finally replacing our ugly chandelier.
Before
After
Ira is a Dragon. That's right. Beyond dragon-like and in the actual realm of dragon. He prowls, scowls, and growls at good friends and complete strangers alike. But in more pleasant news, he's started eating vegetables! Two weeks ago, he wouldn't touch anything in the category, and then over night he was suddenly eating broccoli, asparagus, carrots, tomatoes, sugar peas!
You get the idea. It's very happy.
He's started to dress himself, and likes to wear his pants like this when he gets the chance.
Don't ask me why.
Eliot is cute as ever. He has figured out how to go down stairs, which is good, because he can now make his way up the stairs in no time at all. He really likes to use his bib to play peak-a-boo, loves to play with Ira, and is almost sleeping through the night. Hallelujah!
Anthony is making yogurt again! This time with whole milk and a yogurt maker, which is about a million times better than our old powdered milk and crock pot method. The kids will eat it without even adding honey or jam, just plain, delicious creaminess. Ant's been pretty busy with work, but enjoying it.
I've finally gotten my vaccines and sent in my visa application for my trip to Africa, and am chipping away at my huge long list of fun house and kid projects.
Peace out and have a good week everyone!
5 comments:
I get the pants thing. It gives him a dragon tail. Go Ira!
Yay! I love reading and seeing everything. That party looked so fun! Ira is definitely a creative thinker. :) Elliot is sooo cute! Wish I could be there!
I LOVE your pound cake! You guys are so awesome and creative!
Echoing Aaron's comment. I immediately saw a Dragon's tail.
Wish I could have made the beat-nic party. Looked like fun to me!
- Nathan
I love your beatnik party and your fancy art inspired desserts! :) Oh I miss you guys!!!
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